Chris,
Regular will fire easier than premium ... that is the connection ...
same deal when you only backfire on regular etc ... the cheap stuff
blows up faster .... I am simply interested in figuring out how there
can be gasoline in the cylinder/s anyhow after a couple of weeks ...
and the only thing I can think of is a plugged fuel bowl vent ... If
the bowl does not vent to atmosphere .. then it will push fuel out the
needle jet when the temperature changes ... the float valve will be
closed anyhow when the bike is turned off so that is the only way out
....
campbell
----- Original Message -----
From: Chaja, Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Backfires when not running
> Howard,
> My '85 has done the same thing since I bought it in '92 with 4K
miles. I've
> read the follow-up responses to this msg, but no one offered much of
an
> explanation. I don't have one either(!), but wanted to let you know
you're
> not alone with this VERY strange problem....
> One thing though, I haven't noticed it happening since I switched to
regular
> gas instead of premium... you try to make the connection...
> snip <
.............................................
To unsubscribe go to http://www.sayegh.org/unsubscribe.htm
.............................................